Pope sends telegram of condolence in wake of Dhaka
attack
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
has expressed his condolences to victims of an attack by suspected Islamic
militants in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka.
In a telegram addressed to
the ecclesiastical and civil authorities, the Vatican Secretary of State,
Cardinal Pietro Parolin said Pope Francis “expresses heartfelt condolences and
condemns such barbarous acts as offences against God and humanity.”
Here is the full text of the
telegram:
“Deeply saddened by the
senseless violence perpetrated against innocent victims in Dhaka, His Holiness
Pope Francis expresses heartfelt condolences and condemns such barbarous acts
as offences against God and humanity. In commending the dead to God’s mercy,
His Holiness gives the assurance of his prayers for the grieving families and
the wounded.”
Islamist militants killed 20
people, most of them foreigners, inside a restaurant in Bangladesh's capital,
before security forces stormed the building and ended a 12-hour standoff on
Saturday.
Islamic State said it was
responsible for one of the most brazen attacks in the South Asian nation's
history, but that claim has yet to be confirmed.
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